(I'm having issues
with my rss feed so here's my latest post: http://timsarmywifey.blogspot.com/2011/10/grace-calling-day-12-linkup.html)
Feed your site information to the networks
with RSS feeds.
Thank you, However I am encountering troubles
with your RSS.
Logos and tradewarks used in connection
with the RSS feeds are the exclusive property of Recruiter.
These are just some of the product issues
with RSS, and together they ensure that the protocol will never reach the ubiquity required to supplant centralized tech corporations.
I was teaching my social networking tools course to librarians in Ottawa this week and used the site as an example of what can be done
with an RSS feed * other * than reading them in an aggregator such as Google Reader.
Recent postings on SLAW and other BLOGs have highlighted a problem
with RSS — it's a great way to divert content from bloated in boxes, but it's just not as intuitive as email for many lawyers.
If everyone's comfortable
with RSS then go ahead in that direction, but if not, you'll need email alert functionality built in there.
One would be swamped
with RSS feeds (or Twitter followings) for large numbers of sites.
Well, assuming that the publications are physical journals or books and not pdf files, for instance... it seems to me that a weblog
with an RSS feed is hard to beat: it lets you post your announcements, which those subscribing will get, and your encouragements, which can be as graphical as you like — posting graphics to a blog isn't hard — and then your readers can respond using comments.
The e-Discovery Insider blog is hosted on XDD's website, www.xactdatadiscovery.com,
with an RSS feed available for notification of new content.
We can add your law firm website if it is a continually updated legal blog
with an RSS feed, but we can not include static law firm websites in the directory, and such submissions will be ignored.
Michel will be explaining how to get started with Yahoo Pipes for working
with RSS feeds to customize information for practice groups.
The genius of social media is that these tracking tools are very easy, and can be integrated
with RSS or delivered right to your e-mail inbox.
Our attorneys are pleased to announce the launch of our Personal Injury blog
with an RSS feed available at http://www.batonrougepersonalinjurylawfirm.com/Blog/Entire-Blog-Feed/RSS.xml
Today, the Law Librarian Blog reports that this useful service is no longer a monthly pdf, but rather a continually updated website
with an RSS feed.
One observation: Jeff writes, «There are many news aggregator programs and web site services that work
with RSS, but very few -LSB-...]
One observation: Jeff writes, «There are many news aggregator programs and web site services that work
with RSS, but very few will read Atom at the moment.»
In contrast, by posting firm news to a blog — a blog
with an RSS feed, of course — the firm would be providing a vehicle whereby interested reporters and editors could subscribe to the blog's syndication feed and quickly scan the firm's headlines.
Instead of saving links or bookmarks, or downloading PDFs of cases or mucking about
with RSS feeds manually, Lexbox lets you do most common tasks in one or two clicks.
This site provides tools for creating and publishing press releases (
with RSS feeds), posting events and maintaining a calendar, publishing a blog, creating and managing an image gallery, and creating a press kit that can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF.
I recently started monitoring the Canada News Centre
with RSS feeds, which is how I know about Prime Minister Harper's whereabouts.
Yet, if they polled their clients, many lawyer bloggers would undoubtedly find that a large percentage of their clients are not subscribed to their blogs for various reasons, including lack of familiarity
with RSS (the primary mechanism for receiving blog updates), lack of time to read all the new posts (especially if they are subscribed to other blogs already), or lack of awareness of a blog's existence or the blog's value to their business decisions.
Pushing information to
myself with RSS, using autotext and macros in Word, subtotaling in Excel, and Outlook Rules have all made it possible for me to automate bits of my own work.
Any legitimate legal blog
with an RSS feed qualifies to be included.
They also regularly distribute content for firm newsletters and bulletins in multiple formats
with RSS, e-mail, and hardcopy editions.
Start
with RSS land and CRU Land.
Could also do
this with RSS and UAH satellite data.
The tropical pattern as well as surf tracking more
with RSS, makes it more liley that UAH is the one off, not RSS.
You need to do appropriate weighting of all pressure levels up into the lower stratosphere for MT.. If you use only 850 - 300, you won't sample the statospheric cooling that MT includes, the warming trend will increase, and so you will get better agreement
with RSS because it has a warmer trend.»
In summary there is much ARn autocorrelation as was the case
with RSS SSM / I and the trend is flat and can not be distinguished from 0.
I used the UAH v6 formula too, but
with RSS data for TMT, TTS.
I believe this analysis with the NCEP 1 data set may have been presented here previously, but I wanted to do a direct comparison of my analyses
with the RSS SSM / I data set — and show - off my nearly acquired skills downloading and manipulating an ncdf file in R. I used the NCEP data set for the 500 Mbar height for the zonal band from 25S to 25N.
We find that GISS disagrees
with both RSS and UAH satellite trends on 17 - year spans (and they disagree with each other), but that there is symmetry: GISS agrees broadly more with UAH trend (though not amplitude) for the 17 years ending 1997, but more with RSS trend in the last 17 years (though again not with amplitude).
With RSS's paper covering their revision sailing through peer review while UAH's paper drifts, Roy Spencer took the occasion of RSS's publishing to posted a detailed critique on his blog in July.
If you look at satellite records, raw data agrees better
with RSS and homogenized data agrees better with UAH over the U.S. from 1979 - present.
We're also keen to make sure that everything is working
with our RSS feeds, etc, for people automatically linking here, and using blog - reading web - apps, such as Google Reader.
What does the DW test on the GISS data have to do
with RSS?
With RSS, 2012 ranks 11th so far and 2011 will then be the 13th warmest, an 2008 is 22nd.
Between you and me, we'll be going
with RSS in Ch 3 and there will be no discrepancy with the surface and the models.
The next set of graphics compares the present RSS version (illustrated above) to the two versions presented in January 2008,
with the RSS version re-color coded to match the January coloring.
That being said, since most people actually live in / on these UHI affected areas, perhaps a UHI bias needs to be taken into account??? If not, then I'll go
with RSS!!!
If not, then I'll go
with RSS!»
But, if we take 0.28 °C / dec for land, the difference
with RSS TLT temperature is greater.
But in the tropics, the radiosondes data obstinately agrees with UAH TLT data far more than
with RSS TLT data even after the homogeneization processes they propose.
As far as I know, the 2 main sources of satellite data for temperatures in the lower troposphere are UAH and RSS, and they vastly differ in their trends in the tropical troposphere,
with RSS's trend being twice as warming as the UAH trend, although they show the same trends in the remaining troposphere, resulting in a Global difference of only 0.035 C / d trend.
The fact that radiosondes agree more both
with RSS and UAH TLT data in the northern hemisphere after the correction, without reducing the level of agreement already existing with UAH in the tropics, means that the correction shows a curious effect that I had mentioned before: there is more warming in the extratropical northern hemisphere's lower troposphere than in the tropics.
I'm pleased to observe that they compared their corrected data, not only
with RSS but also with UAH and Meryland.
(all my Young Adam links are here) THOUGHT:
With RSS getting more and more popular (certainly with me and other bloggers who I admire), this kind of advertising format («advocacy model») is going to get more popular.